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Recently the Center for Medical Progress has posted a series of undercover videos exposing some of the atrocities being carried out at Planned Parenthood (PP) affiliates across the nation. If you have not seen them, they are painful to watch. It is disgusting and heart rending. But you should watch them anyway. The videos (and more are expected) have pulled back the veil on "pro-choice" rhetoric and euphemisms. And that leads me to what you'll find below. These are certainly not original thoughts, just a compilation of things I've seen from others and my thoughts. These will make more sense if you've seen one or more of the videos.

...then why is PP so concerned about pointing out that only 3% of their services are abortion? (That figure is profoundly misleading. Here's one example of an article that exposes why.)

If it’s just a fetus...

...then why did a PP worker say, “And another boy” while digging through the "products of conception.

If it’s really about women’s rights and women's health services...

...then why are abortion techniques being altered in the best interest of preserving fetal body parts instead of considering the best interest of the woman in whom the "products of conception" are found?

...then why should abortion be "rare"? (Though abortion advocates seem to me to be drifting away from the old mantra of safe, legal, and rare.)

If it’s not about the $...

...then why is PP willing to negotiate the cost of "specimens"?

...then why are the videos being attacked as unethical, heavily edited, etc.?

Now, go through and replace the "If it's..." with "Because it's not..." and you'll have your answer to the "then why..." questions. Please don't be silent on this issue or bury your head in the sand as though you don't know what's going on. The veil has been pulled back. May God use this as a tipping point in our land to bring to an end the evil of killing the unborn. Make no mistake. This is the human rights issue of our time. May we be courageous to give voice to the voiceless. You can sign a petition calling for congressional investigation here.

Add further "If...then..." thoughts in the comments below or on the facebook post.

If it's about the medical research...
...then why is this such a hidden practice? Procedures to procure the best specimens for research should be published in medical journals.
...then why are not women required to permit which organ donations occur (like we have the choice to do on our driver's licenses)?
...then why are the women not reimbursed for their contribution (like the other medical research programs where they offer free visits or prescriptions)?